MP3 Music Downloads - Napster Creates a New Store

Well, what do you know. The major recording labels are finally getting the point. Technology is here to stay and it's only going to get better; a whole lot better I might add.

DRM-Free Music: Too Little, Too Late

Find out how the major music players are finally getting the point about DRM free music!

Music Downloads - Apple iTunes Proposes Unlimited iTunes Access

Apple is in the process of setting up unlimited music downloads from its iTunes library. They're currently in negotiation with the major recording labels to determine a fair premium price . Currently their proposal is a monthly fee of $7 to $8.

The World Stored In An iPod Soon

In the foreseeable future, all the world's content will fit in the palm of your hand, according to Google, which made some fascinating IT predictions at the 2007 Captains of Industry Conference held in Singapore in November.

Microsoft adds iPhone, iPod sync to Office 2008

Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac will let users port PowerPoint presentations to iPhones and video-equipped iPods.

Apple settles iPod lawsuit for $10 million

Apple on Wednesday (Nov. 21, 2007) agreed to settle a patent dispute with Burst.com, ending two years of litigation.

Is Apple DRM in Trouble?

A lawsuit filed against Apple claims that limiting iTunes purchases to Apple's iPod line of music and video players is monopolistic.

The iPod Puzzle

One of the tougher decisions for gadget buyers this year is which iPod to purchase.

Movie Site Sells DRM-Free Downloads of New DVD Releases

ZML website is selling DRM-free recently released Hollywood movies such as Spider-Man 3, The Simpsons Movie, and Transformers priced between $1.99 and $4.99.

DRM-Free Music Boosts Online Album Sales

Even if some of the major labels remain shy of them, actual data shows paying music customers will buy non-DRM tracks at four times the rate they purchase music with DRM attached.